Chelseas Nursery

My god we are at a COMPLETE stand still! We cannot agree on what to do with her room. I want it to be a pretty little girls room, and SO keeps throwing out all these boyish ideas! He detests anything girly, but we're having a girl for crying out loud!

Any ideas that will help bridge the gap between girly and not so girly? TIA!

Quoting Chelsea Dawns Mama:" My god we are at a COMPLETE stand still! We cannot agree on what to do with her room. I want it to be ... [snip!] ... but we're having a girl for crying out loud! Any ideas that will help bridge the gap between girly and not so girly? TIA!"

go for something gender neutral. This is what we did...having a boy :)

Quoting Chelsea Dawns Mama:" My god we are at a COMPLETE stand still! We cannot agree on what to do with her room. I want it to be ... [snip!] ... but we're having a girl for crying out loud! Any ideas that will help bridge the gap between girly and not so girly? TIA!"

Me and DH did a bear theme for my daughter. But we didn't go crazy because bears, to me, are more boyish. And we painted half the wall a light pink, put a arm chair molding then did brown and beige strips on the bottom half the wall. Not too girly, just enough. :) Plus when we have a boy (hopefully next) we can paint the pink blue and be done. haha.

Quoting jessie :):" This is before we added the bear stuff, and the pink is lighter then the pictures look. :) It was the ... [snip!] ... look. :) It was the only thing we could agree on, only because he could picture it being blue in the future. lol. "

I actually really like that. He keeps pitching black and purple :roll: